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TechKnowledge 2012 Presentation Resources

Kapp Notes

Here are my slides from the TechKnowledge 2012 presentation “What Research Tells us about 3D Avatars, Storytelling and Serious games for Learning and Changing Behavior” plus videos and other links that go into more detail based on the topics I discussed. Kapp's ASTD TechKnowledge 2012 Presentation. & Kim, Y.

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Gamification of Learning and Instruction Theory Into Practice Blog Tour

Kapp Notes

The goal of this book is to provide a practical, hands-on approach to creating games, gamification and simulations for learning. Also, there will be a live stop at ASTD Techknowledge. My presentation is “10 Things We Know About How to Design Games for Learning From Research.”

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Open Simulations vs. Page Turners?

Learning Visions

Thursday, March 08, 2007 Open Simulations vs. Page Turners? Thanks to Donald Clark for his post on Open Simulations vs. page-turners? : "Open structures lead to better long term retention." ".e-learning Games for Girls. Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff.

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Think Like a Game Designer: Incorporate Action Into Your Learning Design

ATD Learning Technologies

In games, players immediately take action, make meaningful decisions and volunteer to spend more and more time finding treasures, defeating villains, or getting game characters to work. Instead, instructional designers need to steal ideas, techniques, and methodologies from game designers and incorporate them into our designs.

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Think Like a Game Designer: Incorporate Action Into Your Learning Design

ATD Learning Technologies

In games, players immediately take action, make meaningful decisions and volunteer to spend more and more time finding treasures, defeating villains, or getting game characters to work. Instead, instructional designers need to steal ideas, techniques, and methodologies from game designers and incorporate them into our designs.

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Good to ‘go’

Clark Quinn

I’ll be presenting a mobile design workshop at TechKnowledge in February, and more events are on the agenda (the Australasian Talent Conference in May in Sydney, and the Distance Teaching and Learning Conference in August in Wisconsin). I will have the first chapter available for download as soon as I can get it from the publisher.

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Upcoming Webinars, Articles and Events

Kapp Notes

Topic: What Research Tells us About Designing and Creating Game-Based Learning. Description: In the past few years, the terms games, gamification, and game-based learning have entered the vocabulary of trainers, eLearning developers, and instructional designers. How should games be integrated into the curriculum?